...from a whisper to a SCREAM is currently on hiatus. You can follow Zja Noir on Instagram for photos of the gigs she attends.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Karnivool - Themata





So I have a new/old interest in Karnivool. By that, I mean I had heard and liked them before, but I hadnt really listened to them in detail. I finally found Themata in JB HiFi the other day and bought it. I love it.. similar to The Butterfly Effect and Melodyssey I guess (also faves - both mindblowing in concert). They are Aussie prog or hard rock. I know some people call them metal, but I wouldnt; I think it is stretching the boundary to even call them Nu-Metal... They are definately influenced by metal, but to call them so is incorrectly categorising them.. but I think they sit somewhere between hard rock, prog and nu-metal... I guess... God i hate genres! They are so frustrating!! Anyway, great Aussie Perth band I reccommend you listen to. If you recognise Ian Kenny's voice, it is because his other band, Birds of Tokyo, is currently hitting the main stream in Australia.. its other fave of mine LOL They are featuring the new Karnivool album, Sound Awake on triple j this week, and it is sounding great... I want a copy NOW!!

Ian Kenny – Vocals
Andrew “Drew” Goddard - Lead Guitar
Mark Hosking - Guitar
Jon Stockman - Bass
Steve Judd - Drums






Themata
Step in this room where I wanna be
Surely you mean this as something
You're bringing me down to a silent breath
When it's the truth that I wanna see

Search myself for the reason
The ever loving greed
I am put off slighty
So what am I to see.. oh my love
In the sensory serenity

So pull the pin inside
Baby let it ride
Never knowin' I'm the next to see
With the fire sign
Never make it mine
Never knowin' I'm the next to be

I am learning slowly
So what am I to see
Every twist and turning
Through my hypocrisy

It's so good to see
This world is alive
It's so good to see
This world is a lie

Like a knot it binds, suffocating minds
Never knowing, I'm in the next to see
With the fire sign
Never make it mine
Never knowin' I'm the next to bleed

I am learning slowly
So what am I to see
Every twist and turning
Through my hypocrisy
Search myself for the reason
Forever loving greed
I am bored of silence
So what am I to see?

It's so good to see
This world is alive
It's so good to see
This world isn't mine

Lie awake, still, as I try to breathe
Surely you mean this is something
You're bringing me down to a silent breath
and it's the truth that I wanna see

In the sensory, serenity
how could it be, that I'm the next to see?
In the sensory, serenity
how could it be, that I'm the next to see?
In the sensory, serenity
how could it be, that I'm the next to see?
In the sensory, serenity
could it be, that I'm in ecstasy

It's so good to see
This world is alive
It's so good to see
This world isn't mine

It's So good to see (so good to see)
This world I'm in loves me..
So






Shutterspeed
Leave me alone
I'm seething
I search for the truth and love in your eyes
Help me to feel I'm needed
I search for the truth to find you mine

Bust myself back into pieces,
I pull at the seam as you start to tear
Lead myself back to my coma shell
No better face left to bare

I see more than you
And I feel more than you

Your spinning me out

It's a better room now, it's a better place
I would beg you to scream at me
The voices cry, the fashion mould
They want the truth, not what it seems

Bust myself back into pieces,
I pull at the seam as you start to tear
Lead myself back to my coma shell
No better face left to bare

I see more than you
And I feel more than you

Your spinning me out

Speak to me now
With guided tongue
See through me now
Look what you've done

I see more than you
And I feel more than you

Scrape me from the ceiling
These suckers want more
I feel the pressure belonging to all
Put fear in to my mind
I'm open to everything
I feel the strength of you
Give me this feeling I need yeah

It's a better room now, it's a better place

I feel more than you

Thursday, May 21, 2009

My first album as Zelybron Micro Nina

1). Go to Wikipedia and hit "random" or click on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
The first random wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.

2). Go to random quotations - click http://quotationspage.com/random.php3
The last four or five words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your first album.

3). Go to flickr and click on "explore the last seven days" or click http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days
The third picture, regardless of what it is, will be your album cover.

4). Use photshop or a similar image program to put it all together. If you dont have one, you can use www.picnik.com


My first album as Zelybron Micro Nina:




yes, i mucked around in gimp with the image.... it needed to be edited a lot to make it look more hardcore LOL

Dredg - Same Ol' Road


Here we go
down that same old road again
Sympathy unfolds the shell that holds
all the beauty within
Here we go
down that same old road again

A memory, a regret, a hope…

Here we go
down that same old road again
Empathy controls the wind that blows
and tickles our skin

A memory, a regret, a hope, a stimulant…

Recent it seems
We must push on
Though we bleed
We must push on...

All you need is a modest house in a modest neighborhood
in a modest town where honest people dwell
Making the cleanest energy
for the greenest plants to grow
in the richest soil that is drenched with the freshest rain
Then you should sit in your backyard,
watch clouds peak over the tallest mountain tops
because they unveil honest opinions about the stars

We must push on
Recent it seems
We must push on
Though we bleed
We must push on

All you need is a modest house
in a modest neighborhood




Anima - So Confused




Anima - So Confused
You can listen to this track [here]

I am so confused
you know I refuse
tearing me apart
tearing me apart

Sounds and glimps in my mind
the abyss of time
to me you're everything
to me a past went in tears
to me..
I can't sleep
what's really me?

I am so confused
you know I refuse
tearing me apart
tearing me apart

to me you're everything
to me a past went in tears
with you
cause nothing I'm afraid
when I'm with you

to me you're everything
to me a past went in tears
with you
cause nothing I'm afraid
when I'm with you

with you
cause nothing I'm afraid
when I'm with you
Ooooh

cause nothing I'm afraid
when I'm with you
no,no
nothing I'm afraid
when I'm with you




The band is from Greece, and was first called Cuore Nero. They then changed it to Anima, before realising it was already in use by a German Deathcore band, and are now called Birthmark.
You can find out more about them at wikipedia and their Myspace.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Random Music Survey


Instructions: Go to your music player of choice and put it on shuffle. Say the following questions aloud, and press play. Use the song title as the answer to the question. NO CHEATING.

How does the world see you?
Another Code Against the Gone - 65daysofstatic

Will I have a happy life?
Brushtroke: Walk in the Park - Dredg

What do my friends really think of me?
Savage Messiah - Arch Enemy

What do people secretly think of me?
Weakness - Opeth

How can I be happy?
Prison Sex - Tool

What should I do with my life?
Eighteen People Living in Harmony - Dredg

Will I ever have children?
No Quarter - Tool

What is some good advice for me?
Serenity Painted Death - Opeth

How will I be remembered?
Chicky Babe - Catcall

What is my signature dancing song?
Forlorn Skies - Heaven Shall Burn

What do I think my current theme song is?
Metalwrath - Amon Amarth

What does everyone else think my current theme song is?
Kotov Syndrome - Rise Against

What song will play at my funeral?
Eon Blue Apocalypse - Tool

What type of men/women do you like?
Idolatress - Arch Enemy

What is my day going to be like?
Clensed in Pestilence (Blood of Elohim) - Morbid Angel


This was done using my 2gb zen v+ mp3 player... which is why some bands got repeated...

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Reflections on my music influences





I have a very big play list. I listen to music constantly, I just can't seem to stop myself. I was recently asked the question if I could go without electricity for two years. At first I was under the impression that I could. I grew up with solar power, and as long as I have plenty of candles for reading and night time activities, I am fine. But then I realised that would mean no music. No cd player, no computer, no mp3 player, not any of the modern devices we use to listen to music. I then realised that I just couldn’t do it! There is no way I could last 2 years without music, let alone 2 days! Just 2 weeks would drive me insane! I don't play an instrument, and even if I kidnapped a guitarist, they couldn’t play for too long or they would shred their fingers kicking out tunes for me…. (Wouldn’t that be awesome though – to have your own personal band playing to you where ever you went? Who would you choose if you could? I would probably say Opeth.. they cater to my every mood..)Anyway, on reflecting on this conundrum, I realised, that even for millions of dollars, I just couldn’t live without music! It has been a part of my life for nearly all my life.. my love of music got passed down from my parents. Dad is always singing in the background, and mum always has her sound system blaring (there is issues on this, because dad reckons she plays her music too loud, and they don't share their music tastes much); whenever we were in the car, on a road trip or just into town – we either had a tape playing or were singing together. Most of my memories growing up include music of some sort. I think that because of this, because it is a family thing, and is attached to good memories, it means that I associate music with good things… its all good.. y’know? The genres change, the person in control of the radio always had different favourites, but the love of music was there. And because both my parents music tastes are so different, it means I grew up listening to a lot of different music. From Slim Dusty, Dolly Parton and Ted Eagan; The Beatles, Leo Sayer, Cat Stevens, The Seekers; The Bee Gees, James Taylor, Mark Knofler; Black Sabbath, Deep Purple; The Skyhooks; then all the randoms like 80s music, Country and Western, the golden oldies of the 1940s, 50s and 60s etc. Dad has his favourites (mostly 1960’s & 70s rock and ballads), while mum is more like me – she listens to so much broad music… Country, Country & Western, 70s, 80s, 40s, 50s, 60s pop, rock, hard rock, as well as modern tunes. So that is my background. While my music has broadened and specialised, it never truly escaped my roots. Rather, I grew with that as my base, added here, subtracted there, found a new style, new genre, new artist and grew to encompass them. I went through my obligatory pop phase when I was a teenager, by 15 I was getting into rock and the like (Thank God for The Living End – they woke me up to the fact that there was more than pop LOL I was stuck on teenie bopper music until then.. it was all they had on country radio LOL), at 16 I was introduced to bands such as Sevendust, Godsmack, and artists such as Tori Amos, Sarah McLachlan and George (these last three I was already a fan of without realising.. you know how you like songs and don't realise they are the same artist?). I had also discovered Celtic music and was a fan of bands like Cappercaillie. By the time I hit uni I was into Metal – thank god for Nu-Metal – you can bag it all you want, but it served me as a platform to the Metal genre and I have never looked back!!


Oh, I guess that is what I am doing now LOL Anyway, for a while it was just metal and industrial and nothing else.. but now I listen to Triple J during work hours, I have been picking up a lot of new music – Triple J is kind of on the edge of popular and underground music. It is a national radio station which eschews the crap most radio stations play, in favour of Australian, independent, indie, folk, rock, hip-hop, and other types of not-quite-mainstream music. Some of their play list crosses the divide – such as Kings of Leon, The Hilltop Hoods, Missy Higgins, Franz Ferdinand etc. Each night they have a program dedicated to a specific area of music they cater to. The ones I keep my ears out for is The Racket (metal and other heavy lovelies) and Roots and All (roots music, folk, blues with a splattering of country). I also don't mind Short Fast Loud as I like Hard Core and some punk music.. Haha I guess reading all of this means I am loosing my cred as a hard core metal chickie! The thing is, I never gave up my roots. And I think if you close yourself off with just one solid boundary around your genre, you miss so much! And what happens when there are bands that cross the divide between genres! I hate the fact that genres exist actually. I find it limits choices. And there are so many definitions which are in opposition to one another, and definitions are not set in stone.. what someone calls hard rock another calls metal, what one calls folk another calls country. I know it would be chaos, but I wish we could dispense with the labels. When I tag my music on my computer, I do so in terms of “heavy” etc rather than subgenres of metal or whatever.. It probably fucks it up for other people planning to sort my music by genre, but I can click on “heavy” and listen to everything from Black Sabbath, Opeth and Metallica to Soulfly, Amon Amarth and Arch Enemy. I prefer to do that then have to select multiple genres like “black metal”, “thrash”, “death metal”, “melodic death metal” etc.
Anyway, basically, this is who I am. I spend nearly every minute of every day (aside from 4 hours when I am sleeping, and any time I am meant to be socialising) listening to music in one form or another. I don't stick to any one genre, so this blog will be full of quite broad subjects… Nor will it be inclusive. My favourite bands of the last 2 years are Opeth, Heaven Shall Burn, Morbid Angel and Tool, but they aren’t all I listen to.


What I list as favourites:

Mostly Metal & Industrial: Opeth, Heaven Shall Burn, Morbid Angel, Amon Amarth, Children of Bodom, Chimaira, Arch Enemy, Otep, Kittie, Norma Jean, Black Sabbath, Norma Jean, Pantera, Sepultura, Tool, Slipknot, Nine Inch Nails, Machine Head, 65daysofstatic, Lacuna Coil, Eluveitie, Moonspell, Melodessey, Jupunga, Disturbed, Cradle Of Filth, System Of A Down, Kidney Thieves, Boy Hits Car, Metallica, Soulfly, Sevendust, Godsmack, Godhead, Stone Sour, Stabbing Westwards, Slayer, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Hatebreed, Atreyu, Isis, Devil Driver, Napalm Death, Lamb of God, Static-X, Abigail Williams, Amon Amarth, Fear Factory, Austrian Death Machine, Ouroboros, Chaos Divine, Death Audio and a shitload more!


I have very electic taste in music however, and listen to most genres. My favourite genres tend to be folk, indie, rock, post rock etc. I listen to Triple J - which is a pretty good indication of the music I like. Definate favs are Bjork, Jeff Buckley, Ani diFranco, Sigur Ros, Tori Amos, Depeche Mode, VAST, Portishead, The Butterfly Effect, Queens of the Stoneage, Boy Hits Car, Nirvana and early Silverchair, Gossip, Bat For Lashes, Mumford and Sons, Rise Against, Sa Ding Ding, Azam Ali, The Cure (esp Bloodflowers), The Dresden Dolls, The Basics, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Sarah McLachlan, Delerium, Live, José González, Cappercaillie, The Killers and Bon Iver.


Some local bands I've supported over the years are Prey, Eyeless Youth, Vendetta Symphony.. And my favourite radio program is The Racket on Triple J. The biggest thing I am looking forward to in the 2009 calendar is the first ever AUSTRALIAN METAL AWARDS which happen in November... I've bought my tickets and I'm marking off the days!
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